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become
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become of someone or something
to happen or occur to someone or something. Whatever became of Joe and his friends? I don't know what became of my other plaid sock.

end up (as)( something ) to become something

at the end of everything. I always knew I would end up as a doctor. If I don't get a job, I will end up a beggar.
See also: end, up

tempers fray  also tempers become frayed
if tempers fray among a group of people, they all become angry Tempers frayed when, after waiting for hours, we were told there were no tickets left.
See also: fray, temper

what will become of somebody/something
what will happen to someone or something Investigators are trying to figure out what became of a collection of rare books worth several million dollars. What would become of those kittens if we didn't find homes for them?
Usage notes: also used in the form what had become of someone/something: I always wondered what had become of Jean.


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Sumner Redstone "played down" reports over the last 24 hours that he had becomed estranged from his daughter and once-presumptive heir, Shari Redstone.
The way the NHS is funded now is very much based on repairing and restoring teeth that have becomed am aged.
As it was,after a match played in the sporting manner you would expect between two great friends who have both becomed ads over the past year,Henman was helped by an outpouring of frustration which saw him arguing with the umpire after a doubtful line call at the end of the second set.
 
 
 
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